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Wednesday, December 9, 2009 8:45 AM CST

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State Semifinal Scores
John Curtis 27, St. Charles 0

Highlights from Tuesday's St. John Council meeting
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Report reveals industry pollution
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Killona man sentenced in rape of 13-year-old
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LAPLACE - When the U.S. House of Representatives voted on the health care reform bill, New Orleans-area Rep. Joseph Cao was the only Republican to vote in favor of the bill. His vote caused quite an uproar both locally and nationally.

POLICE REPORTS
ST. JOHN PARISH

I-10 lane closure
LAPLACE - Because of inclement weather conditions, the schedule for a lane closure on eastbound Interstate 10 has been modified.

Grants aid play in St. Charles
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Let the bonfires blaze
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School Board gets in the spirit
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Two charged in shooting stemming from nightclub fight
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Man charged with attempted robbery of two outside St. John Civic Center
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Council to vote on bonds for sewage improvements
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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
I-10 Eastbound Lane Closure

WHO WE ARE: TAQUANA MASON
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Hubbard sentencing postponed
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School Board president seeks parish’s highest office
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Woodland Drive repairs almost complete
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Council takes up coastal restoration
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L’ Observateur’s ONLINE POLL
LAPLACE – High school football fans in the River Parishes seem to have a good handle on which teams are headed to the showdown in the Superdome at the end of the season.

POLICE REPORTS
ST. JAMES PARISH

L’Observateur will publish your letters to Santa Claus
LAPLACE — L’Observateur is asking children in the River Parishes to send their letters to Santa Claus to us, and we will forward them to the North Pole.

Recent flooding shows drainage project need
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Age no issue for suspected drug dealer
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There is such a thing as a free lunch
In a tradition that dates back at least a quarter of a century, the Reserve Knights of Columbus hosted a packed house of area senior citizens for their annual Christmas celebration. Although the event is free, those who wished to attend had to first secure tickets to the event, which included entertainment courtesy of the St. Peter School bell choir, bingo and a traditional Christmas dinner. One lucky attendee, Neil Bourg of LaPlace, even walked away with a brand new flat screen television courtesy of St. john Parish Sheriff Wayne Jones. According to KC Senior Citizen Chairman Burt Cashio, the celebration is funded both through the Knights of Columbus and donations from the community. In the picture above, Gussie and Theodore Webre of Reserve get ready to dig into their turkey dinner while students from St. Peter School line up behind them to serve meals to the rest of the seniors. (Staff photo by David Vitrano)

WHO WE ARE: JANE MONTZ DESROCHES
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Not the breakfast in bed he was hoping for
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LaPlace man killed while fleeing police
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POLICE REPORTS
ST. JAMES PARISH

St. John Parish Council approves 2010 budget
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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Delays on Hale Boggs Bridge this weekend

A generous spirit
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